Peer-run and peer-involved organizations provide non-clinical, supportive services for people in recovery from a mental health challenge or substance use disorder (or peers) and usually offer peers an opportunity to be directly involved in organizational function, management, or governance.
Consumer-Operated Service Providers (COSPs) are run and governed by peers and typically provide peer support and other non-clinical services, assistance with obtaining resources, drop-in opportunities for socialization, and opportunities to participate in local and state advocacy efforts for individuals in recovery from mental health challenges.
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